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LMAO ONE COOKIE RULE!!! Lol love it ! And I forgot about that Molson cup when Halak was in town ! I bet even Price was embarassed. Among other things, glad he’s gone. One cookie hahahah. Hope he’s enjoying his vegan cookies in Vermont.

Completely off topic, TSN did a neat little special on Hunter Mahan last night during Sportsdesk. Turns out virtually his entire entourage of handlers are Canadian. His swing coach is Foley (same coach as Tiger, and is from right here in Burlington, ON), his agent is Canadian, his strength and conditioning coach and his new Mental (golfers seem to need these coaches, maybe Habs should try it) Coach are Canadian as well.

It is probably on the loop this morning, was kind of funny watching Mahan roll up the rim on a coffee cup as he was trying to be Canadian.

Edit: Hunter Mahan is currently the highest ranked American golfer heading into the Masters, fyi.

I was not aware of that, but a buddy of mine here went to high school with Foley and they are still good buds. Foley says he has never heard Mahan say 1 discouraging word about anyone. Said he is just an absolute wonderful human being.

I did know that Sean O’Hair had the same thing happen with his father though.

Great side topics, HiB and TN. I became a Mahan fan this morning, and props to the TSN producer and reporter. Wow, a curling book available as a prop for the story. (“Burlington’s Sean Foley….Yah, Baby!)
Poignant observation about Mahan’s father-talented son/daughter difficult early times. Reminiscent of Sean O’Hair, Jennifer Capriatti, that pretty young Australian tennis player a few years back (Dokic I think). Oh yeah, and hockey’s Mike Danton, nee Jefferson. Think about how many talented youngsters who did not make it but still lost their bond with their father.

1. Find a taker for Tomas Kaberle
– This won’t be easy but it won’t be nearly as difficult as some here make it out to be. He’s still a great puck mover and has the creativity and hands to create space when he has the puck. Teams needing a jolt to their powerplay who already have a deep group of defensemen and a lot of cap space would probably move a prospect or a middle round pick for him.

2. Trade My 2012 Second Round Pick If
– If my second round pick were the #32 pick I would trade it. This year’s draft is not deep. Next year’s is incredibly deep and like other deep drafts there will be great talent found in every round. The second pick of the second round holds significant value because that round starts on Saturday. 29 other general managers will have been up for the majority of the night talking about who they could get by moving up to get one of the top five picks to be taken on Saturday. It isn’t inconceivable that I would be able to add a late second rounder in 2012 and a second round pick in 2013 on top of that. I would jump at it.

3. Go Bargain Hunting
– Players who haven’t performed to expectations elsewhere but have excellent talents and will be available via the trade market include Magnus Paajarvi, Zach Bogosian, Kyle Okposo, Darren Helm and Derick Brassard with an outside chance of Dustin Brown being available. These players can all have a significant impact on a franchise and each one can address a significant organizational need both short and long term.

4. Implement The Change Of Direction If One Is Coming
– If I were to decide that I’m going to tear this thing down. Markov, Gorges, Plekanec, Gionta and Bourque would all be heading out of town. It’s no indictment on these guys themselves, but they’re all leaders on a team needing a bit of a culture change. I would use Plekanec and Markov in efforts to hit a homerun. I would be targeting the Islanders, Blues, Panthers, Wild, Oilers, Capitals and Flyers in my pursuit. Teams that are prospect rich and are willing to make big deals. Specific targets would be Nino Niederreiter, Karril Kabanov, Vladmir Tarasenko, Jonathan Huberdeau, Nick Bjugstad, Charlie Coyle, Mikael Granlund, John Carlson and Sean Couturier.

5. Let Certain Kids Play
– Provided they have good camps, Brendan Gallagher, Louis Leblanc, Jared Tinordi and my first round pick at this year’s draft would all be in the opening night lineup.

1. Yes, of course
2. I heard this draft is deep towards the end of the 1st round. The 2013 has the better high end talent, however. Either way, i doubt we get 2 2nds for the price of 1.
3. Yes, of course
4. A change in culture is needed, so move Pleks and Gorges? Head scratcher.
5. Let’s learn from our mistakes and not rush the youngin’s, shall we? Leblanc will make the team.

Jared Tinordi in the lineup along with Gallager?
These kids are still a work in progress. Very few make it in the NHL (everybody remember Danny Kristo for example?)
Just cuz we drafted Tinordi in the first round does not make him a prospect.
The consensus on him is that he still has a long way to go before if he makes the leap in the NHL, that is a big “if”
For all we know, he could be a bust as well with other 1st round DMan we have selected over the years like Komisarek, Fischer, to name a few.
So let’s not get excited over our draft picks.

Saw the hoghlights of the Flyers/Penguins game last night and it seems the “BROAD STREET” bullies are back. With Shenn cross checking Crosby after the whistle with his back turned (coward) ,
Iwould love to see some supplementary action on the leagues part.

Haven’t read any new perspective on how to achieve an “Ottawa Turnaround,” or how to avoid a “Toronto What’s a Playoff Game?,” situation. Last in-depth post was Chris’ summation that there were four first rounders from last June’s draft playing on NHL teams. The first overall will not be playing in this year’s playoffs. No. 2 Gabriel Landeskog may have his team squeak in but unlikely. Numbers 3,4, and 5 are in the minors or with their junior team (Huberdeau, Larsson, Strome).

The teams that did not make last year’s Eastern Conference playoffs but have this year are Florida, New Jersey, and Ottawa. Last draft, Ottawa chose Mike Zibinejad 6th, New Jersey took Adam Larsson 4th, and Florida, Jonathan Huberdeau 3rd. These teams are better one season later WITHOUT any contribution from these young prospects! I’ll bring up once again that St. Louis went from 11th and out of the playoffs last year to their current 2nd place in the Western Conference WITHOUT a 1st round pick last year. The Blues chose Ty Rattie as their first selection with the 32nd pick of the draft, and this prospect is also not contributing to that team’s success.

A one year turnaround is possible. Absolutely, a strong prospect should be selected June 22nd. The major moves however will be in trades (get Getzlaf….) and free agent signings.

the new managers need to start at the beginning..what is the teams identity moving forward..will the team be a dump and chase, will it be a defensive team, a puck possession team. seems to me once this is established then the right players can be added either thru draft or FA signings.

of course the gomez situation and a few other bad contracts have to be resolved one way or another.

this will not be easy and will take some patience…this is not a quick fix for me.

so if we do pick Grigorenko or however u spell it, i guess it doesn’;t mean he plays with us next year correct? we will have to wait a couple of years before he plays with us? so in mean time were stuck with 2 small centerman unless we can trade pleks for Eric Stall who i’d love to reunite with Eric Cole on a line together again

By trading to get Staal, so you are saying that the team can win now, this means trading probably the top pick we get, since our team is not good enough to win it now with the supporting cast they have.

I will pass on the blockbuster trade and hopefully see this team build over the next 2-3 years.

nah u don’t have to trade ur top pick away, Muller knows pleks and would love to have this great 2 way player and may be throw in another one of our players to get stall. Don;t forget stall has “stalled” this year ever since the departure of cole he hasn’t been himself

Don’t see why so many people want to trade Pleks. You won’t get a 1 for 1 trade for Stall.

I wouldn’t mind having another big center but I would prefer that we draft for one and in the meantime, give Pleks some wingers that can score. You can’t have the guy play defense the whole year and hang him with boat anchors that can’t shoot and then complain because his goal output is too low.

Anyway, our PK would be way worse without Pleks. He’s one of the hardest workers on the team and one of the smartest hockey players.

Let’s say we finish 28th or 29th, who could we potentially get with our first 2nd round pick? It’ll be a borderline first and although I realize you then get into players who are far from sure things, I wonder if there might be some diamonds in the rough left over.

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Excuse me, I’ve watched Martin Frk for two years now. I don’t like him as an NHL prospect. He loafs. He doesn’t skate unless he has the puck. Plays very little defense. He reminds me of a less physical AK46. I think his game will struggle in the big leagues if doesn’t play any defense because I don’t think he has the skill, as this point in his young career, to be a first or second liner.
But I could be wrong. #22 On the Moosheads…now that is another story.
Also, I’ve never been in the same building as Saint Patrick but I am about to be for the first time when his team plays in Halifax Next Week!

I’ve watched him as well and I agree with everything you’ve said, except I think he’s more skilled than you give him credit for. Plus, he is pretty gritty for a skilled player and is always mixing it up in the scrums.

I find it quite funny when I read many comments on this site from fans who were so optimistic into believing this very weak team we have assembled were going to make the playoffs.
Besides myself and others, most now believing tanking is a good this season but many still believe we can turn it around next season.
I hope most of you fans are right but I really see our team struggling in the next 3 years with the mess first and foremost when Gainey was our GM, along with front office personnel Pierre Boivin as President of our club.
The mess will be cleaned up with our club once we have the proper front office and management in place for our club.
We need a solid scouting staff, not an overrated hyped scouting staff that the club is advertising to us.
Many you believe that Randy Cunneyworth should not be coach but I believe he is one of the the best coaching prospects in hockey today (the hell with hiring a French speaking coach and GM!).
So lets enjoy the work “tank”, we’ll use it next year as well if we don;t make major trades in the summer to get bigger.
We need only 1 smurf at CMan position and that’s DD not Pleks.
Trade for a physical DMan and if we can trade an older injury prone Markov to some club, let’s do it!
TO build a winner, you need to trade some of your so called star players in Markov and Pleks to build a contender and not hold onto them for dear life.
Let the summer b**chfest begin!
But as I have always said from the getgo…..
Tank I say! Tank!
It’s a great feeling!

Too be honest, if Markov was healthy, Gionta was healthy and Cammy showed up to play this team would have made the playoffs….

They would have just sneaked in around 7th or 8th. If you look at the teams in those spots currently…they are not very good.

This year will actually be a good thing as this team hasn’t had a draft pick this high since Carey Price.

This team really needs to get another top 6 forward and believing that the new draft pick can be our hero next year is a little crazy. I think next year may be a tough season as well but this team won’t be dead last in the East

I think you are right Kooch, if things had gone well for team injury wise we are probably scratching to get in. I hate the idea of a team tanking, but this team in a round about way, did just that. Decimated by injuries, decimated by a front office that didn’t know how to turn the lights on or off, it has resulted in hopefully an excellent pick.

Hopefully we can look back in a few years and see that this one horrible season will be paying dividends for years. As you say it could turn out that this season was a blessing in disguise. Of course, I am assuming a competent GM will be hired who can take advantage of these circumstances.

I don’t get Damphousse…if a unilingual anglo GM prospect was a suspected wife-beater, I wonder if the French media would be touting him as a great choice. Somehow, I think he would be depicted as the last thing the Habs need if they want to bring back class.

Personally, I would MUCH rather McGuire than Damphousse and I hate McGuire.

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Well thanks to Jack Todd I finally have a reason to hate Pierre Gauthier, I was never a fan of PG, but was willing to be patient and see what he did for the team in Montreal. I pretty much ran out of patience towards the end of the last offseason when some small critical moves were not made.

But now I found out he told reporters to only eat 1 free cookie while in Ottawa. Well that does it, who does PG think he is the Cookie Monster, this isn’t Sesame Street here were talking about.

Jack Todd and his crack research staff bringing to light the real evils of society. Thanks Jack!

I’ve organised press conferences for much much smaller organisations than theOttawa Snorators and I would have never thought of telling media to ration muffins…it is totally stupid. For a rich organisation to do it is all kinds of ridiculous. But then, they also spawned the idea of the card-reading gladiator doing a pre-game speech so we should not be surprised…..

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My point is not the stupidity of PG for doing this, it is the fact that Todd basically made that the focal point of his story and reasoning. Come on Jack, spend a bit of time and provide some other reasons.

I normally don’t read Todd’s work, but when I saw the headline I thought okay I will read. The only thing he did was rehash a couple obvious points and then rewrite a story written by someone else. Perhaps my disdain for Todd is my issue, and will know better next time. When I don’t read his “stuff” I then don’t comment. I have learned my lesson well. 😉

Thanks Gerald – I thought it was so true as well = and we can all use a laugh after this season.
As for Todd…I’m more indifferent to him than most. The only people who seem to piss me off like he seems to do to many here are right-wing ideologues 😉

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3 Games to go. If we win the remaining 3 games, the worst we can do is 8th pick. We are currently in the 2 spot for the draft, but the Oilers have a tougher schedule than us. So I see us finishing 3rd last, worst case picking 4th. Forsberg, Grigorenko, or Galchenyuk. should all be available, or at least 2 of the 3. I haven’t seen any of these guys play, I have only read articles about them online. By the sounds of it, all 3 seem to have very bright futures. I would be happy with either one of these guys. I would still love to win the lottery and grab Yakupov, but I think we will still do good. Maybe this crap season is a blessing in disguise, and we will have another young stud to build this team around. Go Habs Go.

Timmins has to know he has to hit a homerun now career-wise. If he drafts Doug Wickenheiser part deux, he’ll be looking for a job soon. He’s been pretty good but he would not live this down IMHO. I want Galchenyuk myself. I doubt he’ll draft Grigorenko if he looks like he might be a loafer.

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Personally, of the lot of high pick candidates, I think Grigorenko has the highest Wickenheiser Bust potential. Add that at the first sign of trouble, he could head to the KHL to make huge bucks and I want them to steer clear.

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